Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3335 - Ohio State University
Chapter 3335-9 - Requirements for Admission
Section 3335-9-30 - Requirements for an undergraduate baccalaureate degree

Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3335-9-30

Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024

To obtain an undergraduate baccalaureate degree from this university, an undergraduate student must:

(A) Have earned a minimum of thirty semester credit hours through regular course enrollment at this university.

(B) Have been enrolled in the college or the school recommending that degree during the last semester, summer term, or session necessary to complete degree requirements. The executive committee of the college or the school recommending the degree may, on petition by the student, waive this requirement.

(C) Have satisfactorily completed the number of credit hours required for the curriculum being pursued. The minimum number of credit hours required in each curriculum shall include the credit hours required under rule 3335-8-07 of the Administrative Code. Credit hours required to satisfy admission conditions shall not be used to satisfy the requirements of rule 3335-8-07 of the Administrative Code. Credit hours are considered as "satisfactorily completed" only if the student has received, at this university, the mark "A," "A-," "B+," "B," "B-," "C +," "C," "C-," "D+," "D," "EM," "K," "S," or "PA" or "PE" in those hours (see rule 3335-8-21 of the Administrative Code).

(D) Have earned credit points (see rule 3335-8-25 of the Administrative Code) totaling at least twice the number of credit hours attempted at this university for which calculable grades ("A," "A-," "B+," "B," "B-," "C+," "C," "C-," "D+," "D," "E," or "EN") were given.

(E) Have satisfactorily met all additional college and curricular requirements for the degree involved.

(F) Have filed an application for the degree in accordance with rules prescribed by the college or school.

(G) Except for paragraph (B) of this rule, waiver of any part of this rule in the case of individual students may be made only by the council on academic affairs following prior approval by the appropriate executive committee. The executive vice president and provost shall transmit all affirmative actions of the council on academic affairs under this paragraph to the secretary of the student's college and to the university registrar for notation on the student's permanent record.

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